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Mshoza’s childhood friend and actress Khanyi Mbau described her death as a great loss to the industry and the nation.
Media personality and close friend of Mshoza, Khanyi Mbau, attended her memorial on November 25, 2020. Image: Xanderleigh Dookey / EWN.
JOHANNESBURG – The funeral of Kwaito star and entertainment personality Mshoza is currently underway.
The late Nomasonto Maswangany, nicknamed the Queen of Kwaito for her bravery in facing a male-dominated gender, died earlier this week after battling diabetes.
Mourners, including the South African musical fraternity, gathered at the House of Treasuries Ministries in Rispark, Johannesburg, to pay their last respects to the pioneer Kwaito.
Mshoza was a child star, beginning her career as a dancer at the age of 10 and rose to fame with her smash hit Kortes in the early 2000s.
Those closest to Mshoza celebrated her life, including her childhood friend and actress Khanyi Mbau, who described Maswanganyi’s death as a great loss to the industry and the nation.
“If resilience and staying power were a person, it would be her. We may cry, but legends never die, they find a place in our hearts, in history, and in the fiber of our culture as it evolves into the future. We allow him to rest and take his place in heaven with all the musical gods. “
Speaking at intimate services, Mshoza’s uncle and family spokesperson Thulani Maswanganyi said that she lived her life to the fullest.
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